3rd March 2014
The United States deplores continued threats against Christians and other
minorities in Syria, who are increasingly targeted by extremists. Last week in
Raqqa, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) announced it will force
Syrian Christians to either convert to Islam, remain Christian and pay a tax, or
face death. These outrageous conditions violate universal human rights. ISIL has
demonstrated time and again its disregard for Syrian lives, and it continues to
commit atrocities against the Syrian people. Although ISIL claims it is fighting
the regime, its oppression of and senseless violence against Syrians, including
the moderate Syrian opposition, demonstrates that it is fighting for nothing
except the imposition of its own brand of tyranny.
While the Assad regime attempts to paint itself as a protector of Syria’s
minorities, it has brutally cracked down on dissent from all segments of
society. The regime has arrested Christian worshippers, human rights advocates,
and peaceful dissidents like Akram al Bunni and President of the Assyrian
Democratic Organization, Gabriel Moushe Gourieh; raided and confiscated church
property; shelled Christian communities like Yabrud; and bombed dozens of
churches, some simply for being located in opposition-held areas.
The Syrian people have a long history of tolerance and co-existence, but both
the regime and ISIL are fueling sectarian strife to justify their brutality. We
strongly condemn these abuses and urge all parties to protect and respect the
rights of all Syrians, regardless of ethnicity, gender, or religion.
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